Sometimes the softest whispers hold the hardest truths.
When Brody Willoughby chose sides, he chose wrong.
Still haunted by a bitter childhood, Brody allies himself with Willow, the birth mother who claims she was forced to give him up decades ago. But when Willow pressures his adoptive mother, Irma, to sell the family farm or pay an impossible sum, Brody senses something darker behind her demands.
His sister Hilary is convinced their father’s journals hint at disturbing family secrets. At first Brody dismisses her warnings—until he discovers Willow’s name tied to a trail of fraudulent property deals across Millbrook. What began as a personal vendetta quickly spirals into a chilling conspiracy targeting vulnerable homeowners, with Irma’s farm next on the list.
As the lines blur between ally and enemy, Brody faces a gut-wrenching truth: the woman he's defended might be orchestrating the betrayal he’s uncovering.
In Millbrook, where family secrets run generations deep, the whispers of truth may come too late to save the people Brody loves most.
Whispers is a domestic thriller about fractured loyalties, buried lies, and the devastating cost of believing the wrong truth. Book Two in the Breaking Point Series.
About the Author :
Dr. Sharon A. Mitchell lives on a farm, with her nearest neighbor several miles away. Doesn't that seem like the ideal setting to spark the imagination? She takes long walks with her hundred-pound German Shepherd dogs, Pickles and Dill. (She didn't name them - don't blame her). The Farmers of Goodrich County is a series of clean and wholesome romances set in a western small town, farming region. She's working on her eighth psychological thriller novel for the When Bad Things Happen series. Besides two, three short stories tied to that series, and bonus material at the end of many of the books, she's written six novels, each featuring an autistic child or young adult. Two nonfiction books accompany that autism series. Sharon's been a teacher, counselor, psychologist and consultant for decades and continues to teach university classes to soon-to-be teachers and administrators.